Physicist, MSc.
2003 -
Technical Scientist at IESL-FORTH, Laser Group. Main areas of activity: Tunable and solid state nanosecond lasers, high/ultrahigh vacuum technology, cryogenics, laboratory safety and waste management, 2D/3D CAD design/modeling of parts/apparatus/setups.
Education
- 09/1998 - 12/2000 MSc, Applied Molecular Spectroscopy, Dept of Chemistry, Univ. of Crete
- 09/1992 - 09/1998 BSc, Physics, Univ. of Crete (specialized in lasers/optoelectronics)
Interests
- Laser Science
- Vacuum Technology
- 3D CAD Design/Modeling
- Chemistry
Other
Research Experience
12/1999 - 12/2000 Graduate Thesis, “Desorption Dynamics in the UV Ablation of Molecular Solids”,
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12/1996 - 06/1998 Undergraduate Thesis: “Ablation: Formation/Desorption Mechanisms of Photoproducts
Below and Beyond Ablation Threshold of C6H5Cl van der Waals molecular solids”,
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“Pulse Dependence of Ejection Efficiencies in the UV Ablation of Bi-Component van der Waals Solids”
A. Koubenakis, J. Labrakis, S. Georgiou
Chem. Phys. Lett., Volume:346, Issue:1-2, Page:54-60, Year:2001, DOI:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009261401009502
"Photoproduct desorption dynamics in the UV ablation of model molecular solids. Ablation of chlorobenzene films at 248 nm"
S. Georgiou, A. Koubenakis, J. Labrakis, M. Lassithiotaki
Appl. Surf. Sci., Volume:127-129, Page:122-127, Year:1998, DOI:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169433297006211
"Formation and desorption dynamics of photoproducts in the ablation of van der Waals films of chlorobenzene at 248 nm"
S. Georgiou, A. Koubenakis, M. Lassithiotaki, J. Labrakis
J. Chem. Phys., Volume:109, Issue:19, Page:8591- 8600, Year:1998, DOI:https://aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.477524